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- Anatomy & Physiology: Tips to StudyAnatomy and physiology is not an easy class. Here are some tips to help you do the best you can in the course.
- How to Study for Anatomy, PhysiologyHere are four simple tips that will help you study and retain the material from your anatomy and physiology class.
- What Study Materials You Will Need for Anatomy and PhysiologyTips for buying study materials for an anatomy and physiology class that will keep you ahead of the game.
Anatomy & Physiology: An Explanation of the StudiesThe study of anatomy and physiology is crucial to students pursuing careers in biology and health care, but what exactly is anatomy and physiology and how are the two related?
ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY COURSE OUTLINE PRELIMINARY PERIOD SY 2009-2010This is the target lessons to be covered for the next 5 weeks covering the preliminary period of our class. Please be guided.
A Must-Need Course for All Careers in a Medical FieldThis article discusses why anatomy & physiology is such an important course to take by looking from career options.- Brief Explanation of Physiology - The Science of the BodyLooking for a straight-forward, plain English definition for the science of physiology? Wondering what the difference is between physiology and anatomy? Then look no further - your answers await!
- Emotional Displays: Combining Physiology and EnvironmentA link between biology and pop culture.
- Eight Specialties in the Medical FieldDescribes eight different specialties that are used to diagnose and treat disfunctions of the human body and who studied these specialties.
- All About the Parietal LobeThe parietal lobe of the human brain has many different functions that affect the way your body functions, as well as how you perceive the world. It is a very important part of the brain and without it you would be extremely disoriented.
- Book Review of "My Stroke of Insight" by Dr. Jill Bolte TaylorJill Bolte Taylor was already an expert in neurology when she suffered a massive stroke, but the process of recovery taught her even more about the inner workings of our minds.
- Act! Not Acted Upon Part TwoWhat is it that separates those who achieve stellar success from those who do not? Do they want it more? Do they have inside knowledge? Are they naturally motivated? Do they have more connections and opportunities? Is it something else?
- Graduate Program Options for Cardiac RehabilitationAre you looking for information on graduate programs for cardiac rehabilitation? Here we will discuss the education requirements and career options.
- Success Tips: The Power of Self-ConfidenceMastering the ability to create Instantaneous State Change gives us one more valuable skill to aid us in our journey to success. Similar to the various skills described previously in this series, everything we need to succeed is available within us.
- Neuroimaging TechniquesThis article examines the main types of neuroimaging being used today.
- And We Are MagnificentAs we get older, we begin to understand how very fragile life is. Perhaps this is the necessary upshot of simply having lived for some years. We have said "goodbye," lived with and lost with those who have peopled our days.
- How to Make an A in Anatomy, PhysiologyA how-to guide on how to not only pass but make an A in A&P.
- What I Did with an Exercise Science DegreeHow i am using my Exercise science degree.
Doing More Press-upsMany people in sports training do not realise the importance of conditioning themselves fully. It is seldom enough to do just one training activity if you want to reach your best...- Foods that Make You Feel HappyWho says only comedy flicks can uplift your mood? Good foods can also help you snap out of the blues and here are top food choices you can eat to keep you feeling up and perky.
- Haiku About College Anatomy & PhysiologyA haiku about my college a & p classes.
- Diagnosing Malabsorbtion SyndromeMalabsorption means impaired absorption of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract. Learn how to diagnose this condition.
- The Physiology of Stress and What You Can Do About ItWith increasing information and the demands of workers to provide real-time responses, it is no wonder that stress is on the rise.
- Cardiac Anatomy and PhysiologyCardiac Anatomy and Physiology is an easy to understand guide to aid in the studies for student nurses, health care profession students or anyone wishing to learn about the cardiac system.
- Sample Test Questions for Animal Reproductive Physiology: Test #2Reproductive physiology is a required class for all animal science majors. These are sample test questions (Part 2) to help you study.
- Sample Test Questions for Animal Reproductive Physiology: Test #1Reproductive physiology is a required class for all animal science majors. These are sample test questions (Part 1) to help you study.
- The Sensation & Physiology of PainPhysiology of pain.
- Physiology of BloodDescription of blood. It's functions, formation, physical characteristics and diseases.
- Physiology Behind Mood Disorders and Why You Are Anxious or DepressedResearch showing which part of the brain is responsible for which emotions.
- Men Vs. WomenThis article explain differences between the two sexes and how I think we should understand them.
- Animal Physiology Study Questions: Heart, Muscles, and Other FunctionsUse these study questions to help you learn your animal physiology. The emphasis is on the heart, muscles, and other functions.
- A Plain Terms Physiology of SmokingThe physiological process of smoking.
- Tips for Feeling Confident at AnytimeTips for Feeling Confident at Anytime. With these simple exercises, you should be able to feel more confident in your daily life.
- Post-Exercise Meals May Have Unhealthy EffectsIngesting a drink or a meal right after exercising is not a good idea.
- Anterior Compartment Syndrome of the Lower LegExamines the pathology of compartment syndrome in the lower extremities as it may relate to athletic activity.
- Understanding Your Prerequisites for CollegeNeed help understanding college prerequisites? Read on.
- Physiology of the HeartThis article reviews the physiological workings of the heart.
Researchers Find that Smoking Wastes Muscle AwayIt is well know that smoking causes a number of detrimental physiological effects. Now in a new study from the UK published in the Journal of American Physiology, scientists find that smoking also has a direct and damaging effect on muscle mass.- Explaining Human Dominance Through Evolution and PhysiologyWhat biological characteristics enabled man to rise above the primitive subsistence of the animals and create culture, civilization, and progress? Evidence provided by comparing humans to other primates and humanoid ancestors provides part of the answer.
- Physiology of Right and WrongDWI is a fictional multi-national company. Used to illustrate a point of what can and should be done in business today.



